SEVEN SPANISH ANGELS | RAY CHARLES AND WILLIE NELSON — AMERICA ON COFFEE (Reblog)

A great story song performed by two season musicians, Ray Charles and Willie Nelson. The song was written by Troy Seals and Eddie Setser, and recorded by… Read more “SEVEN SPANISH ANGELS | RAY CHARLES AND WILLIE NELSON”

SEVEN SPANISH ANGELS | RAY CHARLES AND WILLIE NELSON — AMERICA ON COFFEE

Miles Davis – ‘Round About Midnight (1957) — The Ultimate Music Library (Reblog)

A review of the 1957 classic album by Miles Davis – ‘Round About Midnight.

Miles Davis – ‘Round About Midnight (1957) — The Ultimate Music Library

BILLBOARD #1 HITS: # 425: ” SIR DUKE”- STEVIE WONDER – MAY 21, 1977 — slicethelife (Reblog)

Billboard #1 Hits: #425: “Sir Duke”- Stevie Wonder. May 21, 1977. #1 for 3 weeks in Billboard Hot 100. Single: ” Sir Duke”- Stevie Wonder Record Company- Tamla Genre: Funk, R&B Written by Stevie Wonder Time: 3:54 B-side:” He’s Misstra Know-It-All” Album- Songs In The Key Of Life Grade: A+ Peaked at #1 3 weeks […]

BILLBOARD #1 HITS: # 425: ” SIR DUKE”- STEVIE WONDER – MAY 21, 1977 — slicethelife

Chippewa Lake – Abandoned Since 1978 — Architectural Afterlife (Reblog)

Chippewa Lake Park is a former Medina County theme park, which operated for 100 years, from 1878 until 1978. Since the park’s closure, it has sat vacant. Early history Initially opened by Edward Andrews as Andrew’s Pleasure Grounds in 1875, the park offered a picnic ground and beach, a steamboat, and the park’s first roller…

Chippewa Lake – Abandoned Since 1978 — Architectural Afterlife

Dayton’s Abandoned Skyscraper Where the Wright Brothers Had an Office — Architectural Afterlife (Reblog)

An incredible abandoned skyscraper (though no longer an official skyscraper as of today’s definition) that not only held a recording studio, and luxurious penthouse suite, but many other operations throughout. The Wright brothers even had an office here. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 10, 1993. Let’s take…

Dayton’s Abandoned Skyscraper Where the Wright Brothers Had an Office — Architectural Afterlife